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It looks like they are big enough to separate, if more individuals is what you want. Or you could leave them together for a year or so and let the cluster get bigger and bloom altogether. I love that look with many flowers but, of course, it can only be maintained for awhile before you risk losing plants. I guess it's a mater of taste.
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